Second order relative entropy in holographic theories

Recently, there has been growing recognition that the tools from quantum information theory might be well-suited to studying quantum gravity in the context of the gauge/gravity correspondence. It is exploring this connection that is the main motivation for the work in this thesis. In particular, we...

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Main Author: Schulz-Beach, Jonathon Matthew
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/58946
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-589462018-01-05T17:29:14Z Second order relative entropy in holographic theories Schulz-Beach, Jonathon Matthew Recently, there has been growing recognition that the tools from quantum information theory might be well-suited to studying quantum gravity in the context of the gauge/gravity correspondence. It is exploring this connection that is the main motivation for the work in this thesis. In particular, we focus on holographic field theories which possess classical spacetime duals. The aim is that certain conditions on the classical duals will narrow down the types of field theories that can be holographic. This will give a better understanding of the limitations and robustness of the gauge/gravity correspondence. We do so by computing the canonical energy for general perturbations around anti-de Sitter spacetime, which is dual to quantum Fisher information in the field theory. We go on to prove the positivity of canonical energy and discuss the addition of matter fields. We further show that our result can be interpreted as an interaction between scalar fields living in an auxiliary de Sitter spacetime. We concluded with a summary of progress and future challenges for this program. Science, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Graduate 2016-08-23T15:42:30Z 2016-08-24T02:02:14 2016 2016-09 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/58946 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ University of British Columbia
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description Recently, there has been growing recognition that the tools from quantum information theory might be well-suited to studying quantum gravity in the context of the gauge/gravity correspondence. It is exploring this connection that is the main motivation for the work in this thesis. In particular, we focus on holographic field theories which possess classical spacetime duals. The aim is that certain conditions on the classical duals will narrow down the types of field theories that can be holographic. This will give a better understanding of the limitations and robustness of the gauge/gravity correspondence. We do so by computing the canonical energy for general perturbations around anti-de Sitter spacetime, which is dual to quantum Fisher information in the field theory. We go on to prove the positivity of canonical energy and discuss the addition of matter fields. We further show that our result can be interpreted as an interaction between scalar fields living in an auxiliary de Sitter spacetime. We concluded with a summary of progress and future challenges for this program. === Science, Faculty of === Physics and Astronomy, Department of === Graduate
author Schulz-Beach, Jonathon Matthew
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Second order relative entropy in holographic theories
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title Second order relative entropy in holographic theories
title_short Second order relative entropy in holographic theories
title_full Second order relative entropy in holographic theories
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